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According to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, more than 150 students dropped out of Columbia Public Schools in the 2022-2023 school year. So, one local group is opening a new center in town that will support kids in traditional and some not so traditional ways.
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Raptor Technologies uses its software to allow school administration, teachers, and staff to make emergency alerts.
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Data shows signs of better mental and social-emotional health, but students still face challenges from the pandemic.
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School resource officers' responsibilities include building relationships and fast response times during emergencies.
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Communication and transparency are two of Hayes's focuses for the remainder of her term on the School Board.
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Many parents of Columbia Public School children have received emails this week notifying them of the release of educational records. This comes in relation to a 2020 lawsuit where two parents allege their children were confined in seclusion rooms, one injured from a restraint.
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The Missouri Legislature has sent bills to the governor’s desk that would limit trans children’s participation in sports and limit them from receiving gender-affirming healthcare. These steps from the government have pushed some families to leave the state.
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The district tested the Evolv Express system last month, but has no timeline for implementing any new safety measures.
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Columbia School Board member Katherine Sasser announced at the start of the board's meeting Monday evening she would resign.
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On Monday night, the Columbia Board of Education voted to return all students to in-seat learning after Spring Break – on Monday, April 5.The Board’s vote…